Student Organizations

Business majors are encouraged to participate in clubs and honor societies. These organizations provide opportunities for students to develop skills needed in business, such as teamwork, planning, organizing, leadership and communication. Several organizations are open to business majors and supported in the College of Business. Membership criteria vary.

The American Marketing Association (AMA), the international society for marketing professionals, is one of the largest professional associations for marketers. Members participate in regional, national and local marketing activities. More information…

Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) is an elite network of Information Technology professionals, educators, and students dedicated to continuing education, professional growth,leadership, and the exploration of issues that face the IT industry. Membership provides access to the highest quality IT educational opportunities and forums for networking with experienced professionals and those new to the IT field. More information…

Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. More information…

Enactus (formerly Students in Free Enterprise or SIFE) is a nonprofit organization that gives students the tools to learn the free enterprise system in a real working situation. Enactus challenges students on more than 800 college campuses nationwide to take what they’re learning in the classroom and use their knowledge to better their communities. More information…

Student Advisory Council is composed of the student organization presidents and one selected representative from each of the College of Business clubs/organizations and the College of Business Senator(s). The Council serves as a liaison between the Dean of the College of Business and students.

PV Finance Association promotes the stimulation of the students’ interests in the field of finance, achievement of excellence among students in the department and application of academic knowledge to practical situations and promotion of ethical principles and industry.

National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) is a national organization for accountants and accounting students. NABA encourages and helps students enter the accounting profession, promotes professional development in accounting and provides assistance in developing accounting education for members of minority groups. Membership is open to students majoring in accounting and others who intend to enter the accounting profession. More information…

The PVAMU chapter of Toastmasters International offers members an opportunity to improve public speaking and communication skills. Membership is open to everyone (student, faculty and staff) in the PVAMU community.

The Hispanic Business Association is a group of individuals united with similar academic and personal interest in business, with the desire to be united in a professional association to promote group identity, in order to develop professionally, to encourage students to self-improve, to foster moral and ethical standards, to recognize academic and professional achievement, to cultivate a sense of professional and civic responsibility and service to promote the study of accounting, finance, management and any business related subject.